Clandestines: The Pirate Journals of an Irish Exile
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What separates Ramor''s work from the other outstanding young writers is the content of what he is doing. I''ve never seen anything close to his work... "-Eddie Yuen, co-editor ofConfront… Plus…
What separates Ramor''s work from the other outstanding young writers is the content of what he is doing. I''ve never seen anything close to his work... "-Eddie Yuen, co-editor ofConfronting Capitalism"From Belfast to the Bronx and Chiapas to Kurdistan, Ramor Ryan has shown a lifelong commitment to social justice, a questioning mind and an ability to incorporate historical currents into his work."-Mick McCaughan, Latin American Correspondent to theIrish TimesAn epic debut, Ramor Ryan''s nonfiction tales read like Che Guevara''sThe Motorcycle Diaries crossed with Hunter S. Thompson''s wit and flair for the impossible. A shrewd political thinker and philosopher with a knack for ingratiating himself into the thick of any social situation, Ryan has been there and lived to tell about it.As much an adventure story as an unofficial chronicle of modern global resistance movements,Clandestines spirits the reader across the globe, carefully weaving the narrative through illicit encounters and public bacchanals. From the teeming squats of mid-90''s East Berlin, to intrigue in the Zapatista Autonomous Zone, a Croatian Rainbow Gathering on the heels of the G8 protests in Genoa, mutiny on the high seas, the quixotic ambitions of a Kurdish guerilla camp, the contradictions of Cuba, and the neo-liberal nightmare of post-war(s) Central America we see everywhere a world in flux, strugglingto be reborn.Ramor Ryan is a rebellious rover and Irish exile who makes his home between New York City and Chiapas. "What separates Ramor''s work from the other outstanding young writers is the content of what he is doing. I''ve never seen anything close to his work... "-Eddie Yuen, co-editor ofConfronting Capitalism"From Belfast to the Bronx and Chiapas to Kurdistan, Ramor Ryan has shown a lifelong commitment to social justice, a questioning mind and an ability to incorporate historical currents into his work."-Mick McCaughan, Latin American Correspondent to theIrish TimesAn epic debut, Ramor Ryan''s nonfiction tales read like Che Guevara''sThe Motorcycle Diaries crossed with Hunter S. Thompson''s wit and flair for the impossible. A shrewd political thinker and philosopher with a knack for ingratiating himself into the thick of any social situation, Ryan has been there and lived to tell about it.As much an adventure story as an unofficial chronicle of modern global resistance movements,Clandestines spirits the reader across the globe, carefully weaving the narrative through illicit encounters and public bacchanals. From the teeming squats of mid-90''s East Berlin, to intrigue in the Zapatista Autonomous Zone, a Croatian Rainbow Gathering on the heels of the G8 protests in Genoa, mutiny on the high seas, the quixotic ambitions of a Kurdish guerilla camp, the contradictions of Cuba, and the neo-liberal nightmare of post-war(s) Central America we see everywhere a world in flux, strugglingto be reborn.Ramor Ryan is a rebellious rover and Irish exile who makes his home between New York City and Chiapas. " Books List_Books, [PU: AK Press]<
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Clandestines: The Pirate Journals of an Irish Exile Ramor Ryan Author
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“What separates Ramor's work from the other outstanding young writers is the content of what he is doing. I've never seen anything close to his work…”—Eddie Yuen,… Plus…
“What separates Ramor's work from the other outstanding young writers is the content of what he is doing. I've never seen anything close to his work…”—Eddie Yuen, co-editor of Confronting Capitalism “From Belfast to the Bronx and Chiapas to Kurdistan, Ramor Ryan has shown a lifelong commitment to social justice, a questioning mind and an ability to incorporate historical currents into his work.”—Mick McCaughan, Latin American Correspondent to the Irish Times An epic debut, Ramor Ryan’s nonfiction tales read like Che Guevara’s The Motorcycle Diaries crossed with Hunter S. Thompson’s wit and flair for the impossible. A shrewd political thinker and philosopher with a knack for ingratiating himself into the thick of any social situation, Ryan has been there and lived to tell about it.As much an adventure story as an unofficial chronicle of modern global resistance movements, Clandestines spirits the reader across the globe, carefully weaving the narrative through illicit encounters and public bacchanals. From the teeming squats of mid-90’s East Berlin, to intrigue in the Zapatista Autonomous Zone, a Croatian Rainbow Gathering on the heels of the G8 protests in Genoa, mutiny on the high seas, the quixotic ambitions of a Kurdish guerilla camp, the contradictions of Cuba, and the neo-liberal nightmare of post-war(s) Central America we see everywhere a world in flux, struggling to be reborn. Ramor Ryan is a rebellious rover and Irish exile who makes his home between New York City and Chiapas. Trade Books>Trade Paperback>Travel>Travel Writing>Trav Writing, AK Press Core >1<
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Clandestines: The Pirate Journals of an Irish Exile Ramor Ryan Author
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“What separates Ramor's work from the other outstanding young writers is the content of what he is doing. I've never seen anything close to his work…”—Eddie Yuen,… Plus…
“What separates Ramor's work from the other outstanding young writers is the content of what he is doing. I've never seen anything close to his work…”—Eddie Yuen, co-editor of Confronting Capitalism“From Belfast to the Bronx and Chiapas to Kurdistan, Ramor Ryan has shown a lifelong commitment to social justice, a questioning mind and an ability to incorporate historical currents into his work.”—Mick McCaughan, Latin American Correspondent to the Irish TimesAn epic debut, Ramor Ryan’s nonfiction tales read like Che Guevara’s The Motorcycle Diaries crossed with Hunter S. Thompson’s wit and flair for the impossible. A shrewd political thinker and philosopher with a knack for ingratiating himself into the thick of any social situation, Ryan has been there and lived to tell about it.As much an adventure story as an unofficial chronicle of modern global resistance movements, Clandestines spirits the reader across the globe, carefully weaving the narrative through illicit encounters and public bacchanals. From the teeming squats of mid-90’s East Berlin, to intrigue in the Zapatista Autonomous Zone, a Croatian Rainbow Gathering on the heels of the G8 protests in Genoa, mutiny on the high seas, the quixotic ambitions of a Kurdish guerilla camp, the contradictions of Cuba, and the neo-liberal nightmare of post-war(s) Central America we see everywhere a world in flux, struggling to be reborn. Ramor Ryan is a rebellious rover and Irish exile who makes his home between New York City and Chiapas. Trade Books>Trade Paperback>Travel>Travel Writing>Trav Writing, AK Press Core >1<
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